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The Building of Potential Energy

July 24, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Sweet friends!

It has been a minute since I have had new pieces to share, huh? Large collection releases require an ever-surprising amount of time and energy, though I truly delight in them. To be able to wander around within a collection theme really flexes my creative mind, and I feel more agile and confident with every passing collection. However, my spring collection featured over 130 pieces, each one carefully designed and crafted: gemstones selected with a careful eye, edges smoothed, chain links counted, leaves delicately pressed into metal, and each piece worn for a moment or two to ensure comfort and proper proportions. It was like a flower bed into which I put every bit of my energy reserves.

And so when all the Mossflower pieces that were purchased (you generous souls have nearly purchased every one at the time of this writing!) were in the mail, I laid my head down and drank in sleep and quietude deeply. Then once rested, I began the good work of scrubbing all surfaces, throwing open windows, sweeping out every tucked away place, replenishing my flux, reordering precious metals, and of course, sketching.

Whenever I talk myself into a time of rest (though honestly, more often insisted upon by my fella), ideas that have been sitting patiently in the corners of my studios, in the form of gemstone piles or roughly drawn sketches, quickly find themselves on my bench or tucked in my sketchbook. Designs that have been floating in the ether of my mind find their way to the forefront and beg to be woven into metal and stone. The world outside spills inspiration into me: leaves tucked in pockets, wading into mountain rivers, watching my fella rescue a tired or drowning bee (he is a bee whisperer, I swear!), a beloved 7-year old reciting a poem recently composed, reading Tolkien beneath a particular giant oak tree (which I am sure is a tree ent), watching cumulus clouds through the eyes of a beloved 3-year old, colors seen only briefly each year bursting forth in the landscape all at once, and the passage of time marking every corner of my world. How can one keep hands still when ideas flow by so swiftly?!

I can feel myself beginning to crackle with potential energy again, about to tip over into another whirlwind of metal and stone.

And so over the past few weeks I have been storing up this energy for new designs while working on a tremendous bunch of made to order pieces (you lovely people keep me in coffee and silver between collections) and finishing up all the pre-ordered Yavanna earrings.

(I received so many messages and comments from people who had missed out on them, I decided to create a final batch before finally moving on from the Mossflower collection.)

And so while quiet on the internet, my studio has been abuzz with smithing.

I have been sketching out a biggish collection comprised of honeybees and citrine, but decided to let ideas come to me slowly. I have been allowing myself to push stones around in my sketchbook, asking politely what they would like to become. But never rushing them to tell me, sometimes stones think and speak slowly. And while I have been watching the bees buzz around the gobs of honey-colored citrine, I felt called to a different small collection.

For several years I have been hoarding these porcelain owl cabochons, like a dragon perched on precious pile of gold. These are incredibly hard to come by and are rather expensive, and so I have left them tucked away in my gemstone cabinet, too timid to use them up.

But recently I was sent a handful of cast sterling silver twigs. And as I turned them over in my hands, looking at the subtleties in the bark and leaf buds, I could hear the owls cooing in their dark drawer. It is as though they could remember how it felt to clutch an alder branch in their talons, and feel their feathers softly wrapped in moonlight and leaves.

And I couldn’t refuse them.

There will be rings and necklaces studded with the porcelain owls, onyx black as night, shimmering moonstone, twigs cast from real branches, silver pebbles, and swaths of leaves.

Stay tuned for a shop update announcement! It will be a quick one.

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The wind is whipping outside right now, and the bl The wind is whipping outside right now, and the blue satin sky looks as though you could take a scoop out of it with a spoon.

This bright, brisk winter day has me thinking about snowy hiking in the Adirondacks. Micro-spikes digging down towards granite, breath frozen to my hair, and -9 degrees before wind chill at the summit.

Winter hones you like a blade. You feel crisper, bolder; joints and legs gliding like machinery. I wouldnt trade winters in the northeast for anything.

Are you a winter person? Are your winters harsh where you are?
Phew! I have gotten nearly a third of your orders Phew! I have gotten nearly a third of your orders in the mail, and the others should be all packaged up by the end of tomorrow.

What a joy to tuck these pieces in paper and cotton, and know they are going to be loved and cherished by so many winter walkers and snow queens.
Fueled by coffee and very strong tea these days! B Fueled by coffee and very strong tea these days! But I have gotten through everyone's orders and printed all the shipping labels, and you should receive tracking information by Wednesday.

Now to package up each frosty piece! I will whisper words of gratitude to each one as I set them in their boxes and top them with a bow made of paper ribbon.
Kyanite has really stolen my heart this year. 💙 Kyanite has really stolen my heart this year. 💙
I am currently working on shipping refunds for tho I am currently working on shipping refunds for those of you who placed more than one order. I am hoping to have everything in the mail by Wednesday at the latest!
Friends, the warmth you continually show my work n Friends, the warmth you continually show my work never ceases to send me dancing. Your patronage allows me to continue buying silver (goodness, have you see the price of silver lately?! ooph!), keeps food in my kitties’ bowls, and reaffirms that life lived through art is a joyous one indeed. 

When you support my collections, it allows me to dream even bigger for future offerings. When you claim a piece that I have based around finding light in winter or a translation of my magpie-like tendency to collect bits of nature, it shows me that the designs that (in my doubtful moments) feel too particular to my own soul also sings to yours. This work has allowed me to share my heart, and in turn has revealed so many kindred souls. (I think Anne Shirley would have loved my Bee Garden Necklace!) 

Thank you for the encouragement, the orders, the sharing of my work, thank you for being here with me.
Everything is in the shop! I hope that if you are Everything is in the shop! I hope that if you are trying to catch a piece as they float by, you catch all the little snowflakes you love best. 💙💙💙
The final preview for Part I of the North Wind Col The final preview for Part I of the North Wind Collection is up on the blog!
The second preview is up on the blog! Working on t The second preview is up on the blog! Working on the final preview as we speak. ✨✨✨
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✖️North Wind Collection Release: PART I - TONIGHT at 7pm EST in the Etsy Shop✖️
The February Rings are set atop matte sterling sil The February Rings are set atop matte sterling silver, 6mm wide, half-round bands. I added a slight hammered texture on the ridge of the band, which to me looks like a path trod through fresh snow.

Don't forget that since these bands are 6mm wide they fit a bit snug!
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✖️North Wind Collection Release: PART I - TONIGHT at 7pm EST in the Etsy Shop✖️
Currently hurriedly writing listings and working o Currently hurriedly writing listings and working on blog previews! 

The blog posts will include additional pictures, ring sizes, and prices for the pieces in the North Wind Collection, Part I. I have the first preview up (link in the profile) and should be finishing the others soon.

Someone send me a time-turner!
✖️IMPORTANT REMINDERS FOR THE RELEASE!✖️
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🔸 All the pieces I have been previewing the last several weeks will be in tonight’s 7:00 p.m. EST shop update. It is first come first served, to give all a fair chance to claim the pieces that are calling.

🔸 Remember! Etsy won’t reveal my new listings for you right at the release time, you have to refresh and reload my shop page, sometimes a few times, before they all show up. It even does the same for me! 

🔸 Etsy is often slow with populating my shop after I publish my listings, I believe because I list so many pieces at once! I have been told this is because they work out of the cloud now rather than dedicated servers.

 So if you want to try for a piece at release time, start on the home page and move through the pages from there. If you click on the collection section on the left, sometimes it takes 15 minutes or so for listings to show up. A very strange glitch, but it happens. Refresh often!

🔸 Make sure you look at all the photos of the pieces you are looking to purchase, because I try to photograph these pieces from every angle, in my hand for size reference, and in natural light, so you can see exactly what you will receive. I want you to be sure you are purchasing the perfect pieces for you!

🔸 That being said, an item isn't "yours" until you complete checkout. Meaning that other people can purchase items you are looking at, or that you even have in your cart. This is an Etsy feature that I cannot change.

🔸 My advice is that if you have a piece you have your heart set on, complete checkout with that item first. And then go back for the other pieces you want. Checking out separately allows you to claim your pieces more quickly, and you have less of a chance of a piece being scooped out of your cart.

🔸 Following the release, I will refund any shipping overages for multiple orders. I will be shipping out all the Part I orders together though, that way I don’t get confused when it comes time to ship Part II orders. 
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I hope you are able to claim the pieces that have been calling to you!
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